Fellow Taxpayer: The current stranglehold on the American taxpayer hinders small business, stifles growth and causes unnecessary burdens on American families. Then you die, and the government increases the pain of losing a loved one by piling on the headaches. You get forced into a scenario of paying a double-taxation to an irresponsible government, which affects generations of Americans each year. President Trump is barn storming across the country to lay out a plan that will improve your financial future! He made it clear his plan will include abolishing the Death Tax, but he needs YOUR help to do it. Will you join President Trump and the 60 Plus Association in this fight? Help us bury the Death Tax permanently in 2017, and keep Congressional Democrats from hurting more American families with their draconian tax measures. To make matters worse, such disastrous policies are what caused wages to stagnate these last 10 years. Now, Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer are fighting tooth and nail to prolong their false narrative, even if they court the President with another White House dinner.They do not want you to prosper; they want you dependent upon government! As negotiations on a tax reform plan intensify, and debate over burying the federal Death Tax grows, American taxpayers need to remind Congress to remember the words of former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher to President George H. W. Bush on the advent of the 1990 Gulf War - "this is no time to go wobbly." CHIP IN $25 TODAY >> CHIP IN $50 TODAY >> CHIP IN $100 TODAY >> CHIP IN $250 TODAY >> CHIP IN ANOTHER AMOUNT TODAY >> Help us urge Congress to not go wobbly on abolishing a 101-year-old tax that punishes grieving family members following the death of a loved one. I have led the fight to permanently bury the Grave Robber's tax for over 20 years, and victory is within our sights. The words of Iron Lady Margaret Thatcher are appropriate and worthy of recalling, as Congress deliberates a tax reform package that helps the middle class, and promotes economic growth. Burying the Death Tax is part of promoting that growth, and this is no time for Congress to go wobbly. Sincerely yours, James L. Martin,Chairman
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